Meet Our Faculty
Your Success is Our Success
At Machinist Career College, we provide the hands-on education that employers are looking for. Our 5-month program is designed for students who are ready to get out into the workforce and put their skills to work. MCC has built a college where all students have the opportunity to change their lives for the better, and to start a journey to lifelong career growth.
Team of Administrators
Danielle Skinner
President
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dskinner@ntmamcc.org
Neeyah Francois
Director of Finance
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Marcie Correa
Director of Advanced Training
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Aurora Gonzalez
Registrar & Advanced Training Administrator
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Alejandra Hernandez
Administrative Assistant
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Mariano Correa
IT Specialist
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Steven Castaneda
Director of Marketing and Admissions Outreach
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Angie Nevarez
Marketing Coordinator
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Our team of instructors bring many years of industry experience, extensive knowledge from the trade and diversity into the classroom with their varied backgrounds. They’re committed to teaching and helping students learn all facets of machining, from math, blueprint reading, shop theory, to cutting and creating actual parts from metal blocks. The practical hands-on experience is designed to progress and challenge the student throughout their program. We train to build leaders, to keep manufacturing strong and provide the industry with skilled and proficient machinists.
Team of Instructors

Eduardo McLean
Night Manager
Eduardo completed a Six-year Machinist Apprenticeship program in 1973 and has an AA degree in General Education, a Tool Design Certificate, a BS in Applied Studies Management, a BA as a Spanish Teacher, a Manufacturing Engineer Certificate, a BPPVE Instructors Certification by the state of California and an Instructors credential by the state of California. He has worked as a machinist in the Machine Tool Technology Industry since 1973. Ed has worked in all areas of the Machining Industry (Manufacturing Engineer, Production, prototype, tooling, molds & dies, programming, R&D, Technical Translation & supervision). In addition, was with the NTMA Training Centers since January 2001 and is now with Machinist Career College.

Steve Bui
Instructor
Steve, a full time credentialed instructor, employed as a professional in machining and manufacturing industries since 1976. He then began teaching Machine Technology courses in machining, set-up, operation and programming since 1985. He attended Fullerton College, Cal. State University Long Beach and took courses in UCLA Extension program.

Ebenezer (Ben) Castellanos
Instructor
Ebenezer completed his studies (1980-1984) at the Higher Institute of Education for Vocational and Professional Training in Havana, Cuba; earning the Diploma of Licentiate in Education with Major in Machine Construction in July 1984. These studies are considered equivalent in level and purpose to the Bachelor of Science in Vocational and Technical Education, awarded by regional accredited colleges and universities in the United States. Since September 1984 to July 1996, Ebenezer has been working as Professor of Technology and Machinery Tools, turning instructor, and machinist instructor. Ben has been working in the machinery industry since 1996. He also worked as a Part-time instructor at Cerritos College in the CNC Machine Tool Technology since fall of 2001. Ben possesses a Vocational Education Teaching Credential.

Jeremy Coleman
Instructor
Jeremy started his education in 1999 at MCC Business & Tech in Kansas City in the tool & die program. He received his first job at KT Engineering in Rancho Dominguez as a tool setup specialist and tool grinder before moving up to machine operator. He then enrolled into NTMA to further his career in the machining industry. Shortly after graduating, he was offered a position as assistant instructor at NTMA. He is currently working for a company as an inspector working with various aerospace companies. Jeremy currently teaches Inspection and Conventional Machining at Machinist Career College.

German Gomez
Instructor
German has 20 years of industry experience. He currently works for a large aerospace tooling company where he does project planning. He has over 15 years of 5-axes CNC machining experience with lathes, mills, and VTL’s, in addition to several CAD/CAM systems. His family emigrated from Mexico City when he was 17-years-old, and in order for him to graduate High School he had to join an evening school program where he not only received enough credits to graduate on time, but also obtained two certificates: one as a conventional set-up person, and another one as a junior CAD draftsman. After many years of working as a machinist during the day, completing Machine Tool Technology courses at the local community college at night, and becoming an American Citizen, he landed a job as a Manufacturing Engineer where he loves what he does and makes a good living. After successfully completing a Mastercam course at NTMA sponsored by his employer, he joined NTMA as an instructor, not only because he loves to teach, but also because he feels this is the best way to give back to an industry that has given him so much. He would encourage you to join the new Machinist Career College and become a machinist too. This will give you the skills needed to make a good living, and also the satisfaction to use your creativity to make great things. See you in class!

Amer Khafagi
Instructor
Amer has worked as a Tool and Die Maker from 1990 working with progressive headers, 4-years prototyping parts for Bristol Industries, CNC Setup Machinist and Programmer, and managed the CNC Department for LE Tipfer Co. for 6 years. Amer has an AS Degree in Machine Technology & CNC from Los Angeles Trade Technical College. He has a full time teaching credential from California State Long Beach cleared until 2011, and a certificate of Authorization for Service (in Teaching) from the county of Los Angeles. In addition, Amer has over 25 certificates in the machining field from NTMA, Haas Automation, Machinery Sales, FADAL Engineering, Quality Plus Enterprises Technical Institute, and Society of Manufacturing Engineering’s. Amer was a teacher at NTMA since 1999 and has taught ETP classes for 4 years, Title IV for 2 years, as well as Basic CNC and Advanced CNC and is currently teaching at the new Machinist Career College. Amer has worked extensively on course curriculum development and lesson planning for Conventional as well as CNC Machining.

Gilbert Martinez
Instructor
Gilbert possesses more than 28 years of progressive experience in the manufacturing field. He has been a lead man at Bar Precision and a machinist at NC Dynamics. Most recently he was an instructor at Dynamic Air where he was in charge of programming and setting up 5axis DMU with Siemens control. He also assisted with the completion of prototype impellers. Gilbert graduated from NTMA in 1986 and completed the apprenticeship program in 1991. Currently teaching at Machinist Career College.

Manny Monarrez
Instructor
Manny a credentialed instructor with over 28 years’ experience in the machining industry. He attended Mt. San Antonio College, Orange Coast College and Rancho Santiago College.

Hussein Nasser
Instructor
Hussein is a credentialed instructor teaching Mastercam. Education includes a BS degree in manufacturing Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona and an AS degree in Drafting Production Design from LA Harbor College. Hussein works in the advanced woodworking industry, machining wood products and furniture components.

Vincent “Dee” Ridenour
Instructor
“Dee” was first introduced to the metalworking world in the high school where he majored in industrial arts. He took his desire to Bowling Green State University in Ohio where he majored in Product Design. Dee reentered the machining community through the California retraining program later receiving his training through the NTMA taking a position as a Tool & Die Maker. Returning to the NTMA as an apprentice and earning his journeyman certificate, Dee returned to the NTMA for advanced CNC and CAD (Mastercam) training. He then took a position as a shop manager and programmer in the motorcycle industry for the next 4 years. Dee is currently teaching at the new Machinist Career College and owns a contractual programming business.